Games Review: Interpol: the Trail of Dr Chaos

Xbox 360, Microsoft, 800 MSP

Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 16 January 2009 20:00 EST
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Dr Chaos, our villain in this Live Arcade title, is an anarchic foe hell-bent onworld domination, and only by searching through endless, minutely detailed scenes will you be able to track him down.

It’s not action-packed, but Interpol: the Trail of Dr Chaos is a seek-and-find title that combines picking up clues with some patchy puzzles. While it’s interesting to see the genre making an appearance on the Xbox 360, this game cries out for a mouse and feels as though it would be better marketed as a budget PC title.

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